For over sixty years, the Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center at Indiana University has served as the country’s paramount institution for supporting the study of Central Eurasia. The Center creates and coordinates the delivery of resources to increase understanding of all aspects of the diverse peoples, languages, and areas within our region. The Center is a United States Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center and FLAS Fellowship-granting institution.
Expanding Knowledge of Central Eurasia: Expertise + Resources
Upcoming Events:
Jan 29
Echoes from Forgotten Mountains: Tibet in War and Peace (a book talk)
Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies
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Jan 30
Foreign Policy Under Trump: What’s Next?
Shreve Auditorium, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, IU Bloomington
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Jan 31
ACES Horizon Talk: Collectivization Generation: Oral Histories of a Social Revolution in Uzbekistan
Ferguson International Center
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Feb 05
Foreign Policy Under Trump: What’s Next?
Shreve Auditorium, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, IU Bloomington
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Feb 06
Iranian Movie Night: The Runner
Wells Library Screening Room 048
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Feb 07
Global and International Studies Building
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Feb 11